Still time to partake in Farmer's Market

By Lisa Jager Brush News-Tribune Staff Writer

Posted:
08/20/2013 08:44:00 AM MDT

Updated:
08/20/2013 08:45:49 AM MDT

Lots of fresh veggies and other goodies are available at the Brush Farmer's Market held each Saturday from 8 to 10 am in the Grocery Kart parking lot. The market runs through September 21. (Lisa Jager/News-Tribune)

Perhaps your abundant vegetable garden has you swimming in zucchini or maybe you are just yearning for some fresh, homegrown garden veggies. Either way there is still time to take advantage of the Brush Farmer’s Market, whether as a seller or a customer.Brush Area Chamber of Commerce Director Ron Prascher said participation this year has been down a bit, perhaps because crops were behind this year. He explained that interested parties can still have a booth at the market, even just to participate for one time.The Farmer’s Market is held from 8 to 10 a.m. every Saturday at the Grocery Kart parking lot, with set up beginning at 7:30 a.m.Standard booth spaces are 10'x12' and the cost is $10 per Saturday.In addition to garden produce, you can use a booth to sell crafts and retail products and also to distribute information. All food must be homegrown.Electricity is not available.For more information, visit http://brushchamber.org/events/farmers_market.html or call the chamber at 842-2666.

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